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"Barren Honour" through George A. Lawrence is a gripping historical novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, war, and honor. Published in the late nineteenth century, Lawrence's paintings are a testomony to his storytelling prowess and his ability to seize the essence of a tumultuous duration in history. The narrative revolves around issues of loyalty, obligation, and the moral complexities confronted by using its characters. Set within the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1745 in Scotland, "Barren Honour" follows the destiny of its protagonists, whose lives are…mehr

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"Barren Honour" through George A. Lawrence is a gripping historical novel that unfolds towards the backdrop of political intrigue, war, and honor. Published in the late nineteenth century, Lawrence's paintings are a testomony to his storytelling prowess and his ability to seize the essence of a tumultuous duration in history. The narrative revolves around issues of loyalty, obligation, and the moral complexities confronted by using its characters. Set within the aftermath of the Jacobite uprising of 1745 in Scotland, "Barren Honour" follows the destiny of its protagonists, whose lives are intricately woven into the political tapestry of the time. As the characters navigate an international of shifting allegiances and private sacrifice, Lawrence skillfully explores the impact of honor on their alternatives. The novel is marked with the aid of its wealthy historical detail, transporting readers to a bygone generation of political upheaval and cultural transformation. Lawrence's evocative prose captures the tension and drama of the length, making "Barren Honour" now not only a historic novel however a compelling exploration of human man or woman in instances of crisis. "Barren Honour" stands as a literary achievement, showcasing George A. Lawrence's capability to mix historical authenticity with a riveting narrative. The novel is an adventure thru honor, sacrifice, and the enduring human spirit set against the backdrop of a defining moment in Scottish history.
Autorenporträt
George Alfred Lawrence was a British author and lawyer who was born on March 25, 1827, and died on September 23, 1876. There was a boy named George Alfred Lawrence born in Buxted, Sussex. He was the oldest child of Rev. Alfred Charnley Lawrence, who was Curate of Uxfield Chapel, Buxted, and Lady Emily Finch-Hatton (1797-1868), who was the daughter of George Finch-Hatton and Lady Elizabeth Murray. George William Finch-Hatton, 5th Earl of Nottingham and 10th Earl of Winchilsea, was her brother. He went to school in Rugby and at Balliol College, Oxford. In 1851, he married Mary Ann Georgiana Kirwan, who was the daughter of Patrick Kirwan and Louisa Browne. Louisa's siblings were Dominick Browne, 1st Baron Browne, and Henrietta Browne, Viscountess Dillon. George and Mary had at least two sons. Their names were Francis Richard Hatton Lawrence and George Patrick Charles. He was called to the bar at the Inner Temple in 1852, but he soon quit to write books. His first book, Guy Livingstone, came out secretly in 1857 and "painted a more violent picture of Rugby School than Thomas Hughes." A lot of people liked this. He wrote more stories in what is known as the "muscular school" of novel-writing. These stories introduced the "beau sabreur" type of hero who was good at sports, love, and war.